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Stefano Bagnara resolved MIME4J-176.
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Resolution: Fixed
At least for the preamble this is resolved and my dkim issue is fixed. I had no time to deeply study the epilogue status.
> Wrong CRLF usage in multipart.writeTo
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> Key: MIME4J-176
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MIME4J-176
> Project: JAMES Mime4j
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: dom
> Affects Versions: 0.6
> Reporter: Stefano Bagnara
> Assignee: Stefano Bagnara
> Fix For: 0.7
>
>
> MessageWriter currently has this code:
> writeBytes(preamble, out);
> out.write(CRLF);
> and
> out.write(CRLF);
> writeBytes(epilogue, out);
> This is correct only when epilogue and preamble exists in the original message, otherwise it introduces a one empty line epilogue/preamble that was not present in the original message.
> RFC clearly states that the CRLF after the preamble can be added only when a preamble exists (the same for the CRLF before the epilogue)
> multipart-body := [preamble CRLF]
> dash-boundary transport-padding CRLF
> body-part *encapsulation
> close-delimiter transport-padding
> [CRLF epilogue]
> So, roundtripping doesn't currently work for messages with no preamble or no epilogue, introducing a new empty line in the output stream.
> As an example this make it impossible to DKIM sign and validate messages with empty epilogue/prologue and it breaks DKIM signatures for such messages (this is true with the "simple" canonicalization method).
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